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Currency funds taking off

LONDON & COPENHAGEN – Currency funds are coming to the fore, as more players in the FX market launch vehicles to meet investor demand.

The unitised managed assets solution

Packaging FX into a fund that retail investors can get easy access to is not straightforward, say Jan Vandendriessche, director, managed assets development, and Stephan Martinussen, senior manager, sales trading at Saxo Bank. They advocate setting up a…

Kissing with confidence is key to FX

Keep it structurally simple (Kiss), says Evan Steed, director FX options trading and sales TD Bank Financial Group. This truism is especially appropriate as the greenback faces an uncertain future and regulatory change comes to Canada

Global expansion at Hotspot FXi

SINGAPORE – Hotspot FXi has boosted its global presence by opening an office in Singapore. It also plans to set up in Chicago and to add to its staff headcount worldwide.

Review of 2004 - October: Shock job losses at Tullett

LONDON – Tullett Liberty suffered a surprise defeat in the integration of its forex business with rival Prebon Yamane. Broking sources in London said Tullett’s FX forwards team left in the two weeks following the completion of parent Collins Stewart…

The American double-accrual forward

With expected further euro appreciation, EUR/USD forwards are trading at a premium. Here, Anna Leung, head of corporate treasury marketing at HSBC, shows a way to get access to future hedging at a lower cost

Deutsche cuts global forex

FRANKFURT & SINGAPORE -- Deutsche Bank is understood to be in the process of a major restructuring of its foreign exchange capabilities around the world.

GL Trade acquires Ubitrade

LONDON -- GL Trade, the France-based vendor of trading systems, recently announced the acquisition of Ubitrade, a specialist in derivatives processing.

Soft knock-in knock-out forward

The soft knock-in knock-out forward presents a new way to look at knock-ins and knock-outs, taking away the negative impact of untimely barrier events says Enrico Ferrante, senior structurer at Calyon in Paris

CLS adds four more currencies

HONG KONG -- CLS is to bring four new currency pairs onto its platform: the New Zealand dollar, the South African rand, the Hong Kong dollar and the Korean won.

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